When the brackets came out on Sunday it looked like Texas A&M had one of the nicest draws it could've hoped for. The Aggies have one of the last two teams that made the field in the first round followed by a potential matchup with a reeling Purdue or an underachieving mid-major that had to win it's conference tournament to make the field. Win two and A&M would be playing in front of a huge home crowd in Houston.

But the Aggies aren't out of the woods by any means with their draw once we start looking at the matchup because another set of Aggies, those from Utah State, aren't anywhere near a pushover. A&M is going to have to be on top of its game if it wants the natural advantages it has in size and athleticism to take over.